Multi-Lingual Megastars – How Prowess Over Languages Might Have Helped Their Careers

Learning another language isn’t just for geeks and nerds!

Bilingual and multilingual celebrities have it better as well. They can network better, get more working opportunities and all of this leads to better rapport with industry decision makers. And that’s not all. Mila Kunis has been known to tell off Russian reporters in their own language, and Bradley Cooper is known for breaking out his French Chops when wooing his audience.

And while we don’t always know what they are saying, just listening to them practice their skills sounds erotic and exotic by equal measures.

Only 6% of the World’s Population Speaks English

Celebrities who have better linguistic skills also seem to have developed the ability to understand the context and mentality of the culture that language is associated with.

People and nations are increasingly looking towards Hollywood for representation and acceptance. And when fans see their favorite stars using their language it leaves them with a warm, welcoming feeling.

Promoting multilingualism not only helps solve political disputes and ensure global security, but also enhances understanding of global cultures and it’s just plain fun.

Better Opportunities For Employment And Understanding

Paul Wesley of Vampire Diaries gave an interview in Polish and that solidified his stardom in Poland, but also among Americans of Polish descent who found someone to aspire to. It helped his fans understand that it is possible to make it big in Hollywood while being proud and happy with a Polish background.